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These Three Guys at the Tonys Just Became Your Summer Haircut Inspiration

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While everyone knew that Hamilton was going to sweep last night's Tony Awards, we certainly didn't foresee just how well dressed the guys from the Great White Way would be. But the set of slick tuxedos aside, three men in particular sold us on the idea of summer's hands-down-easiest haircut (if you even want to call it that): the shaved head.

While Neil Patrick Harris debuted a bald head at the ceremony, as part of his upcoming role as Count Olaf in Netflix's adaptation of A Series of Unfortunate Events, he joined actor and Tony Award nominee Mark Strong and presenter Common as part of a trio who made a strong case for saying fuck it to haircare and going for the ultimate lazy man's haircut. If there's a time when you should just throw caution (and hair) to the wind, that time is now. Heat, naturally, is trapped in the body by that thatch of hair on your head, so getting rid of it is the easiest way to stay cool this summer. Plus, if you're the kind of guy who wants to streamline his morning routine, we can guarantee there's no easier grooming regimen than this—just don't forget to put some serious SPF on your scalp if you're going to be outside (and even if you're not).

And, hey, if the no-hair look is more of a hereditary disposition than a stylistic choice, let these men show you that embracing it is probably your best bet. Not to mention, it looks pretty badass.

Max Berlinger is a freelance writer who's based in Brooklyn, NY. He has written for the New York Times, GQ, Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg, Departures, Robb Report, Town & Country, and many other publications. He's interested in the way fashion and culture overlap. He's probably killing time on Twitter right... Read moreXInstagramRelated Stories for GQNeil Patrick HarrisGroomingHair

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